French Forum

President: city of Saint-Herblain

Address: 10 rue des Montiboeufs, 75020 Paris France

Telephone: 00 33 1 40 64 49 00 / Fax: 00 33 1 40 64 49 10

Website: www.ffsu.org

« Excessive alcoholism amongst youths in public spaces: the mobilisation of European cities towards a common strategy” European Conference – 13 & 14 June, Nantes, FR

Final conference of the Safer Drinking Scenes project13 and 14 June 2013, Nantes (France) This European conference will present an occasion to debate on a common European approach towards the prevention of young people’s excessive alcoholism in public spaces. Recommendations … More

“Young people and excessive consumption of alcohol in public spaces” – Final conference of the SDS Project, 13-14 June 2013, Nantes (France)

  The city of Nantes (France), Vice President of Efus, will host the final conference of the European “Safer Drinking Scenes” project, on 13 and 14 June 2013. Led by the French Forum and the European Forum for Urban Security, … More

The French Forum for Urban Security launches the 5th edition of the Crime Prevention Prize, 2012

For the fifth consecutive year, the French Forum for Urban Security (FFSU) and the National Agency for Social Cohesion and Equality of Opportunity (ACSé) are organising the Crime Prevention award, in partnership with the Secretary General of the Interministerial Committee … More

Two European Forum experts participate in a strategic mission for the French municipality of Villiers-le-Bel

Paris, 20 February 2012 – Two European Forum experts, Franco Corradini, Deputy Mayor of Reggio Emilia, in Italy, in charge of cohesion and urban security, and Véronique Ketelaer, Director of prevention and participation of the city of Brussels, in Belgium, … More

ECPA awards 2011/France – Showing young people a way out of delinquency through mountain activities

Paris, October 31, 2011 – The entry for France for the European Crime Prevention Awards is an original initiative led by the association “En passant par la montagne” (EPPM), which means “Going through the mountain”. It consists in taking small … More

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